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By Socialist Appeal   
Wednesday, 16 November 2011
Trade unionists in Cambridgeshire have taken the first steps in coordinating the strike action taking place on November 30th by establishing a county wide cross union strike committee. The strike committee involves local activists from those trade unions taking action and both the Cambs and District and Huntingdon Trades Councils.
  
The initiative came from a joint motion from UNISON Cambridgeshire County Branch, one of the county's largest trade unions and the PCS Customs and Revenue Branch which was debated at a recent Trades Council meeting
 
This has rejuvenated the local labour and trade union movement with new layers moving into activity and placing the Trades Council in the centre of the industrial activity. The strike committee has meant that control of the action has been placed with the rank and file activists. 
There has been a move towards the trade union and labour movement through the Trades Councils and they are becoming the focus of the fight against the Coalition government. This is a crucial development, particularly given the virtual collapse of the local anti-cuts group due to internal problems and lack of democracy. As we have argued previously, it is the trade unions that will play the major role in leading and organising the fight against the cuts and attempts to bypass them or failure to engage will weaken the struggle.     
 
Signs of a shift in consciousness have been seen with the motion successfully moved at Cambridge University Student Union (CUSU) by supporters of Socialist Appeal supporting the strike action on November 30th. CUSU have agreed to call for a student walk-out to join up with the march and rally planned for the day. This is an important development as only a year ago there was a reluctance to organise for the big student demonstration in December 2010, with some CUSU delegates arguing that they should not be involved in issues such as the fight for education as they were too political. It was their feeling that the role of CUSU should be restricted to Cambridge University student issues only   
 
Ben Gliniecki from Selwyn College, Cambridge addressed a UNISON Cambs County Branch Committee to speak about the backing from CUSU for the strike action and the need for unity between the trade union and student movements. The meeting agreed to support the NUS backed national action to defend education in London on 9th November and donated toward the coaches being run from Cambridge. It is hoped that there will be a meeting facilitated for trade unionists and students to discuss the action taking place on November 30th   
 
This has also been echoed with the Cambridge CLP, who unanimously agreed a motion supporting the strike, in stark contrast with the leadership. Ed Milliband continues to call the strikes irresponsible while ‘negotiations’ are ongoing and refuses to back those taking action. Similar motions and support from CLPs should place demands on the Labour Party to back the strikes and pressure Milliband to come out in support.   
 
Steve Sweeney from UNISON Cambs County Branch and Secretary of Hunts Trades Council said
‘The setting up of the strike committee means that the strike action is being democratically organised by the rank and file activists. The importance of this is that we are able to look at a strategy, not just for the 30th November, but also beyond this date. The issue will not disappear after one day of industrial action and it is important that we have the structures in place to carry on the struggle. Through discussing and debating the nature of the struggle we can raise the political level and see the pensions attack in the context of the crisis of capitalism. Workers are being galvanized into action and we are seeing new layers being drawn into the Trades Councils which can become a focus for the action and the fight against the government.’
 
Marches are planned from the 2 largest employers in the county, Shire Hall and Addenbrooke’s Hospital. Thousands are expected to join the marches and the rally which will be taking place on Parker’s Piece from 12.30pm.
 

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